The offseason for the Houston Texans has been nothing short of historic, with a series of blockbuster additions that have set them apart from the rest.
By signing pass rusher Danielle Hunter and trading for running back Joe Mixon and wide receiver Stefon Diggs, the Texans have become the first team in NFL history to acquire players who have achieved 10-plus sacks, 1,000-plus rushing yards, and 100-plus receptions respectively.
After a surprising run to an AFC South title and the Divisional Round, the Texans are focused on building a team that can compete for the long haul, especially with star quarterback C.J. Stroud on a rookie contract. The recent acquisition of Diggs from the Buffalo Bills, who had 107 receptions last season, and Mixon, who rushed for over 1,000 yards, adds significant firepower to the team.
Hunter, a Pro Bowler with a career-high 16.5 sacks in 2023, further solidifies the Texans’ defense. The team’s proactive approach in the offseason reflects their determination to capitalize on their recent success and establish themselves as serious contenders in the upcoming season.
While the success of these acquisitions will only be revealed on the field in September, historical precedents suggest that teams with similar offseason moves have seen mixed results. The 2022 Raiders, for instance, acquired a 100-reception player and a 10-sack defender but finished with a 6-11 record. On the other hand, the 2001 Raiders, who acquired a 1,000-yard rusher and a 10-sack pass rusher, went on to reach the Super Bowl the following season.
With C.J. Stroud leading the way, the Texans are optimistic about their chances of becoming legitimate Super Bowl contenders.